Michael Lee
Former ReporterMichael Lee joined WOSU in 2021, but was previously an intern at the station in 2018. He is a recent graduate from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism where he obtained his master's degree, and an alumnus of Ohio State University.
Michael has previously worked as an intern at the Columbus Dispatch and most recently, the Chicago Sun-Times. He is also a member of the Asian American Journalists Association.
As a Central Ohio native, he is passionate about reporting on his home community, but also about strange oddities, like that one abandoned bridge that people are still wondering about.
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Business & EconomyWith the bipartisan infrastructure bill passing in the U.S. House, Amtrak will look to expand its services around the country. And there are hints at an Ohio expansion.
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City leaders today announced phase one of the Columbus Promise program: tuition-free education at Columbus State Community College for Columbus City Schools graduating seniors.
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Hiring more police officers and firefighters is one of the goals for Mayor Andrew Ginther in the 2022 operating budget.
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Central Ohio clinics and hospitals have begun offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11.
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On Monday, the Columbus Police will be holding its Public Safety Corps open house for teens and young adults for the first time since fall 2018.
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Columbus officials announced a new commercial driver's license program Thursday to honor Casey Goodson Jr.
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Columbus City Schools announced Wednesday its first-ever medical consultant for the district.
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After a year of hot-button issues at school board meetings, like Critical Race Theory and mask mandates, the results for Central Ohio school board elections are in.
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It’s election week, and Ohio voters will head to the polls tomorrow to determine the results of various races and issues. In Central Ohio, there are some ballot items that are especially important for residents to keep an eye on.
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Starting Monday, Franklin County residents can get a little extra time to cast early voter ballots in-person at the Board of Elections.